are you executing wget from the c:\Windows\system32 directory?
To prevent the file to be being written to the disk, you can specify
-O NUL on the command line, never tried by myself but I remember it
works under Windows.
Giuseppe
Itay Levin itay.le...@onsettechnology.com writes:
I'm using
Itay Levin sit...@gmail.com writes:
no i didn't specify any output dir - so it by default created the
files in c:\windows\system32
but still it could be the working directory where wget is executed.
Giuseppe
I'm using it with the following notation:
WGET http://www.mysite.com/a.aspx
And I noticed that it downloads this page to c:\Windows\system32 folder
that is being filling up with a.aspx, a.aspx.1 a.aspx.2 and so on...
Are there any command line flags that I can use to prevent this files to